Random Killing formed in 1984 more as a joke than a real band. They were just going to jam a few times but ended up writing a few cool songs and thought they might as well play a few shows. The original name of the band was "Roy's Comrades", at the time most their songs were political so the name worked on a local level, Roy McMurtry was the attorney general of Ontario. The song "Roy Sees Red" was all about him. After a year or so they took the name "Random Killing" because of anti-war songs, anti-hunting and drunk driving, etc they had.
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Random Killing has had 4 concerts.
Random Killing is most often considered to be Punk, Punk Rock, Canadian, Canada, Canadian Punk, and Canadian Hardcore.
The last Random Killing concert was on November 09, 2019 at Lee's Palace in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The bands that performed were: The Forgotten Rebels / Random Killing / Gag Order.